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Kentucky Begins Anew in Stoops Era

Having missed the postseason for the past two years, the Kentucky Wildcats have decided to move in a new direction after hiring head coach Mark Stoops. Stoops, a first-time head coach, has garnered a reputation as a defensive mastermind after turning around the defenses at both Arizona and Florida State, where he guided units that finished in the top five in total defense in both of his final two seasons in Tallahassee. An improvement on defense would be welcome at his new stop, where the Wildcats finished last season ranked 87th in points allowed.

But the area most in need of a makeover is the offense, which ranked 119th in the NCAA in points scored a season ago. Fortunately for Kentucky, major change is on the way in the form of former Texas Tech offensive coordinator Neal Brown. Brown engineered one of the country’s most explosive offenses last season, as the Red Raiders ranked second nationally in passing yards. With talented QBs Maxwell Smith and Jalen Whitlow returning to battle for the top spot under center, and backs Raymond Sanders and Jonathan George coming back to anchor the running game, Stoops and Brown will have no shortage of experience as they bring their new system to Lexington.